Ways to Give

Your gift to the American Humanist Association Center for Education is essential to provide exceptional educational programs on the full spectrum of humanism. There are many ways you can ensure humanist education remains accessible to all. We invite you to choose one that is most meaningful to you! Use the link below or make a check written out to “American Humanist Association” with Center for Education in the memo and mail to:

American Humanist Association,  1821 Jefferson Place NW, Washington DC 20036

Monthly Giving

Monthly Giving helps us sustain and enhance learning opportunities, provide financial assistance to students in need, and meet the demands of our community. These unrestricted funds allow us to work toward making humanism a widely accepted and respected lifestance. Remember to click the “Make this a monthly donation” box.

Employer Matching Gifts

Your employer may double or even triple your donations to the AHA Center for Education. Find out more from your company’s human resources department and contact Development Associate Meredith Thompson at mthompson@americanhumanist.org or (800) 837-3792 if you need any additional information or assistance processing the forms. Please note: Some companies request proof of your donation within a limited period of time; please contact us directly if you need verification urgently.

Planned Giving

Leaving a legacy in one’s lifetime or thereafter is an incredible gift to the future of humanist education. A variety of options are available, including bequests, and charitable annuities, and estate planning. Contact Development Associate Meredith Thompson at mthompson@americanhumanist.org or (800) 837-3792.

Memorial/Honorary Gifts

Paying tribute to a loved one by directing a gift in their name is a wonderful way to honor that special person, while at the same time helping others. Let us know whom you are honoring by contacting contact Development Associate Meredith Thompson at mthompson@americanhumanist.org or (800) 837-3792 and we will send his or her family a note to let them know.